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2001 National League Division Series

2001 National League Division Series
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Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Atlanta Braves (3) Bobby Cox 88–74, .543, GA: 2
Houston Astros (0) Larry Dierker 93–69, .574, GA: 0
Dates October 9 – 12
Television Fox Family (Games 1–2)
Fox (Game 3)
TV announcers Kenny Albert, Rod Allen (Games 1–2)
Mel Proctor, Rod Allen (Game 3)
Radio ESPN (National)
WSB (ATL)
KTRH (HOU)
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Arizona Diamondbacks (3) Bob Brenly 92–70, .568, GA: 2
St. Louis Cardinals (2) Tony La Russa 93–69, .574, GB: 0
Dates October 9 – 14
Television Fox Family (Games 1–4)
Fox (Game 5)
TV announcers Thom Brennaman, Steve Lyons (Games 1–2)
Joe Buck, Tim McCarver (Game 3–5)
Radio ESPN (National)
KTAR (ARI)
KMOX (STL)
Umpires Bruce Froemming, Chuck Meriwether, Mike Winters, Brian Gorman, Jim Joyce, Mike Everitt (Astros–Braves, Games 1–2; Diamondbacks–Cardinals, Games 3–5)
Randy Marsh, John Hirschbeck, Larry Young, Tim Tschida, Dale Scott, Alfonso Márquez (Diamondbacks–Cardinals, Games 1–2; Astros–Braves, Game 3)
NLDS
2001 NLCS               2001 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Atlanta Braves (3) Bobby Cox 88–74, .543, GA: 2
Houston Astros (0) Larry Dierker 93–69, .574, GA: 0
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Arizona Diamondbacks (3) Bob Brenly 92–70, .568, GA: 2
St. Louis Cardinals (2) Tony La Russa 93–69, .574, GB: 0

The 2001 National League Division Series (NLDS), the opening round of the 2001 National League playoffs, began on Tuesday, October 9, and ended on Sunday, October 14, with the champions of the three NL divisions—along with a "wild card" team—participating in two best-of-five series. The teams were:

The higher seed (in parentheses) had the home field advantage (Games 1, 2 and 5 at home), which was determined by playing record. Houston and St. Louis tied for the Central Division title, but Houston was awarded the division winner's playoff-seeding over St. Louis due to their 9–7 advantage in head-to-head play. Officially the two clubs were co-champions. Although the team with the best record was normally intended to play the wild card team, the Astros played the Braves, rather than the wild card Cardinals, because the Astros and Cardinals are in the same division.

The Diamondbacks and Braves went on to meet in the NL Championship Series (NLCS). The Diamondbacks became the National League champion, and defeated the American League champion New York Yankees in the 2001 World Series.

Atlanta won the series, 3–0.

Arizona won the series, 3–2.

The Atlanta Braves won their tenth straight division title, despite having the worst record (88–74) among playoff teams. With that record, 2001 was also the Braves' worst season since 1990, when they had the worst record in baseball. The Houston Astros were in the playoffs for the seventh time, hoping to avenge two postseason losses in the 1990s to the Braves. At 93–69, and having home field advantage throughout the playoffs, the Astros were heavily favored to win this series.

Enron Field in Houston, Texas

In Game 1, Greg Maddux faced Wade Miller. Brian Jordan drove in the first two runs of the game, hitting a sac fly in the first and a solo homer in the fourth. Later, the Astros would strike back against Maddux. Brad Ausmus's two-run homer tied the game in the fifth for the Astros. Then Moisés Alou's groundout in the sixth gave the Astros the lead, but the Braves refused to concede. They struck for four runs in the eighth, an inning capped by Chipper Jones's dramatic three-run homer. Both teams would homer in the ninth but John Smoltz got the save as the Braves won 7–4.


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